This dissertation examines why and how states pursue multilateral agreements to govern weapons, and how their purpose in doing so shapes the process and outcome of agreements. Weapons governance is a particularly challenging form of international cooperation, as it requires countries to place limits on the tools they use to ensure their security. This research emphasizes the importance of multilateral governance in sustaining or challenging relations between states in world politics.
Egel N. Regulating destruction: The politics of multilateral weapons governance. [Order No. 29252194]. Cornell University; 2022.
